Rubio Says US Knocked Out Key Iranian Nuclear Facility
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Iran is now much further away from developing a nuclear weapon due to recent US airstrikes on its nuclear sites, contrary to some media claims.
- Rubio defended the military operation targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, declaring that significant damage was inflicted on various components of its infrastructure.
- The White House, alongside President Donald Trump, rejected a report suggesting that the US strikes only delayed Iran's nuclear progress for a few months, calling it flat-out wrong.
- The White House, supported by Israel's Atomic Energy Commission, claimed the US strike on Fordow destroyed critical infrastructure, while Rubio remarked on the substantial damage inflicted on components of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
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Iran 'much farther away' from nuclear weapon, top Trump official says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed on Wednesday that Iran is “much further away from a nuclear weapon” following President Donald Trump’s military strikes against the Middle Eastern nation’s three major nuclear facilities. In a Wednesday interview with Politico at the NATO summit in the Netherlands, Rubio rejected a CNN report that claimed an early U.S. intelligence report indicated that Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Isfahan, and Nata…
Rubio: Fate of Iran's Conversion Facility Is Telling
In the back and forth around whether Iran's nuclear capabilities were "obliterated" as President Trump has said or just damaged, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is making a case for the former fate. The New York Times reports Rubio on Wednesday provided a "more detailed description" of why he believes...
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